Dead Weekend

Dead Weekend

Movie |

Earthquake | Dystopia

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Science Fiction, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Amos Poe
  • Cast(s): Stephen Baldwin, David Rasche, Alexis Arquette, Tom Kenny, Bai Ling See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 22min
  • Music: Steve Hunter
  • Award(s): Golden Leopard 1995 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3, 2050
  • Story:
    Set in the "not-too distant future", martial law has been declared in The City in leu of a looming earthquake. However, the earthquake is merely a ruse, a story fed to the public so the TWF (True World Forces) can capture an alien spotted over the city some few days earlier. A TWF agent runs into the alien (a *hottie* who can change her appearance, while always remaining - of course - a hottie), and the two go off and, um, compare their respective physiology (yeah, that's it).
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STORY

Story
Set in the "not-too distant future", martial law has been declared in The City in leu of a looming earthquake. However, the earthquake is merely a ruse, a story fed to the public so the TWF (True World Forces) can capture an alien spotted over the city some few days earlier. A TWF agent runs into the alien (a *hottie* who can change her appearance, while always remaining - of course - a hottie), and the two go off and, um, compare their respective physiology (yeah, that's it).

AWARDS

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TRIVIA

Trivia

Part of the movie was shot on the lagoon set used for Gilligan's Island (1964).

Bai Ling said director Amos Poe cast her because he felt she looked very alien to him.